

If aesthetics are a significant consideration, the Corsair Ironclaw Wireless RGB makes more of a statement, which may not be to everyone’s taste. It veers off when it comes to design, emphasizing hefty comfort perfectly suited to palm grip users.Īdditionally, the design is a bit more daring with more prominent, jutting out buttons, an aggressively ribbed scroll wheel, and a slightly less uniform contoured shape. The mouse mimics many of the Dark Core’s features above: 50-hours of battery life, three-pronged wired and wireless connectivity, programmable buttons, and 18,000 DPI. The Corsair Ironclaw Wireless RGB is another wireless option that slides down the pricing scale, ideal for those that don’t want to spend more than $70/£70. As above, you’ll have up to 50 hours of battery life from a single charge, although remember to switch off the RGB backlighting. Practical application confirms this, and whether wired or otherwise, the experience is identical: smooth, responsive with excellent tracking and precision. The mouse is on the heavy side, and the shell shape is unquestionably chunky, which may take some getting used to for some.Ĭonnectivity-wise, there’s Bluetooth, wired (USB cable provided), and wireless via Corsair’s Slipstream tech that guarantees sub-1ms latency according to the marketing material. Well-thought-out button placement, eight of which are fully programmable, and interchangeable side grips, a rubber contoured shell, and ribbed finish provide a comfortable, sturdy mousing experience, notably for those with larger hands. The Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE adopts a slick aesthetic with a much less aggressive ‘gamer’ look than we’ve come to expect from a gaming mouse. The answer lies in bang-for-your-buck value, especially as its price tag is uncommonly reasonable for a premium wireless mouse.Īn updated iteration of the original Dark Core, the Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE features a Pixart PAW3392 optical sensor, 2,000 Hz polling rate, 18,000 DPI, 50-hours of battery life, Qi wireless charging support, and plenty more to boot. The Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE is neither the best nor the most expensive Corsair mouse, which may have you questioning why exactly we’ve positioned it as our top recommendation.
